unreserved dispersal sale The the hammercarriages went of harness and under of Auctioneer Ross Waddell on Saturday the 20th October. A large crowd of over 200 were attracted to the home of the Green family, West Swan for the clearance sale of the collection of the late Alan Green. Well known as a harness competitor, and collector of horse drawn vehicles, this opportunity to purchase top quality show harness and collectable vehicles attracted buyers from across Australia. Ninety five lots including everything from bits and aprons to Queen Wilhelmina’s Landau were put up and sold. This vehicle reached top price of the sale after vigorous bidding, eventually selling for $8200. Queen Wilhelmina reigned in the Netherlands in the 1890s and Alan purchased the vehicle from the late Lou Whiteman’s sale. This historic vehicle was purchased by a collector of vehicles and Australian memorabilia and it will now stay in WA, housed in luxury in an air-conditioned, carpeted demountable. The vehicles fetched prices ranging from $1600 for a Lotex Viceroy to $8200 for a Landau, with the majority of the vehicles reaching the two to three thousand range. The unusual long shafted, hooded sulky went for $3600 to Coolup and a sound hooded buggy in need of restoration reached a excellent Continued price of $5100. Top left: Sets of lamps received strong bids, with the top price reaching $750. Above: The Sydney Brass sulky sold for $3200 Left: Canoe fronted buggy Below left: Harness enthusiast Midge Boad attended with Rodney Lane from the eastern Australia. Below: With a list to fill for clients South Australian Brenton Cook was active in the bidding.